Teach Teenagers the Bible—And Don’t Bore Them
Exploring the Bible should be exciting, compelling, and transformative for our students.
Exploring the Bible should be exciting, compelling, and transformative for our students.
Imperfect youth ministers and imperfect parents can all be used by God in the lives of students.
By showing our students the similarities and differences between Jonah and Jesus, we can help them understand how Jonah points to the perfect work of Christ.
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers.
We can help teenagers do the holy work of living in the Light—of calling broken things broken, of acknowledging sin and our need for help, and of praying for the Lord’s redemption.
To this day, Cassie points to Donna as a reminder of Jesus’ love and delight in her.
We asked our Rooted writers to share their ideas for including grandparents (and grandparent figures) in their ministry to teenagers.
You will not leave your youth ministry perfectly. But when we are in Christ, goodbyes are only “see you laters.”
A gospel identity comes from outside of us and relies on the unchanging, steadfast words of a God who is the final authority.